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Finland i Krig 1939–1940 – multiple authors. ISBN 978-951-50-0373-7; Engle, Eloise & Paananen, Lauri (1992). The Winter War: The Soviet Attack on Finland 1939–1940. Stackpole Books. ISBN 0-8117-2433-6. Jakobson, Max (1961). The Diplomacy of the Winter War: An Account of the Russo-Finnish War, 1939–1940. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University ...
Eloise Engle: US author (1923-1993) 1923-04-12 1993-07 United States of America: writer: engle_eloise: Q122827959: 0 Cordelia Titcomb Smith: US librarian and editor (1902-1994) of Great Science Fiction Stories (anth 1964) 1902-11-06 1994-12-11 United States of America: editor librarian: Bath: Richmond: smith_cordelia_titcomb: Q55965079: 0 ...
Articles related to the Eloise series of children's books drawn and written by Kay Thompson and Hilary Knight. Pages in category "Eloise (books)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Eloise is a series of children's books written in the 1950s by Kay Thompson and illustrated by Hilary Knight.The series consists of Eloise (1955) and four sequels.. Eloise is a young girl who lives in the "room on the tippy-top floor" of the Plaza Hotel in New York City with her nanny, her pug dog, Weenie, and her turtle, Skipperdee.
The following list ranks the number-one best-selling fiction books. The two most popular books that year were The Grapes of Wrath , by John Steinbeck , which held on top of the list for 24 weeks, and All This and Heaven Too by Rachel Field , which was on top of the list for 14 weeks.
Pages in category "1939 novels" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Khufu's Wisdom;
Thompson, who lived at the Plaza Hotel in New York City, became most notable as the author of the Eloise series of children's books. The Eloise character was developed by the author based on her childhood imaginary friend and alter ego, with a voice in which Thompson spoke throughout her life, according to her biographer, filmmaker Sam Irvin. [12]
"September 1, 1939" (in The New Republic (U.S.) October 18) Vladimir Cavarnali – Răsadul verde al inimii stelele de sus îl plouă (The Heart's Green Seedling Is Rained upon by the Stars Above) Aimé Césaire – Cahier d'un retour au pays natal (Notebook on a Return to the Native Land) T. S. Eliot – Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats